Maumela's Ferrari SF90 Stradale sale approved amid Tembisa Hospital procurement scandal
The Special Tribunal has approved the sale of a Ferrari SF90 Stradale linked to procurement irregularities at Tembisa Hospital, dismissing attempts by alleged fraudster Hangwani Morgan Maumela to block the sale. This ruling underscores the ongoing efforts to recover assets acquired through unlawful government contracts.
The Special Tribunal has permitted the sale of a Ferrari SF90 Stradale owned by Hangwani Morgan Maumela, a key figure in the Special Investigating Unit's (SIU) investigation into procurement irregularities at Tembisa Hospital. The car was registered in the Maumela Family Trust's name, despite a preservation order prohibiting such transfers.
The tribunal dismissed claims that the vehicle was rapidly losing value and ruled that selling it was necessary to protect the estate's value due to ongoing maintenance costs. The sale proceeds must be deposited into a special interest-bearing trust account and cannot be used to pay the curator's fees. This decision is part of the SIU's efforts to seize luxury properties and high-value assets allegedly obtained through unlawful government contracts.
The investigation began with Babita Deokaran's reports exposing procurement irregularities at Tembisa Hospital, which she was murdered while investigating.
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